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Day or night, TAC™ Stick helps keep you safe on the front line. Simple to use, this lightweight, hand-held AC
current-sensing device can be used in natural disaster situations, transportation accidents, and other emergency
rescue operations.
Three settings – high sensitivity, low sensitivity and front focused – TAC™ Stick enables you to sense AC currents
from near or far, providing one of the most effective tools on the market today.

• Senses current up to 500ft. (150m) from typical unshielded transmission lines.
• Senses current up to 15ft. (5m) away from 120 volt power leaks.
• Audio and visual danger signals.
• Rugged PVC plastic outer housing – lanyard and rubber grip.
• Batteries included.
TAC™ Stick
1201 Carbon Monoxide and Methane Monitor
Methane alarms at 5000 ppm. Visual and Audio alarms
at CO level of 30 ppm, 60 ppm, and 120 ppm

Has all the features of the AI-1200 model and adds
LEL capability that is calibrated to methane. The
calibration to methane was chosen because it can be
a "silent" gas you can't see or smell in its pure form.
You can count on the Airspace monitor to give you an
accurate reading for methane gases you might
otherwise not know are there. Like all LEL sensors, it
will also "see" most hydrocarbon gases – such as
gasoline, propane, natural gas, hydrogen, acetylene,
etc. It won't give an accurate ppm reading for those
other gases because the calibration is to methane, but
it will be very useful since any ppm reading for those
other gases will be an indication an ambient air
saturation – therefore an explosive hazard – is
occurring. No ppm reading is an indication the gases
are dissipating and an explosion is therefore less
likely.
1100 Carbon Monoxide Monitor
Visual and Audio Alarms at CO levels of 30 ppm,
60 ppm, and 120 ppm.

Our basic monitor is a great value for those
situations where only an alarm is needed. EMS
teams are using these alarms attached to a first
in kit that will go in with them on every first
response. The low cost of purchase, low cost to
maintain, automatic function and rugged durability
makes this monitor, hands down, the best option
available for this use. CO IS NO LONGER A
DANGER – or even a complicated issue for these
teams. FINALLY, AFFORDABLE PROTECTION
WHERE IT'S NEEDED!
1200 Carbon Monoxide Monitor
Visual and Audio alarms at CO level of 30 ppm,
60 ppm, and 120 ppm

Snif™ technology and an LCD display. The LCD
on these models will accurately read CO levels
from 12ppm to 250ppm. It also give visual and
audio alarms at 30ppm, 60ppm and 120ppm.
Snif™ technology provides an update every 4
seconds when in alarm. This feature will
support searching for the source of CO and
monitoring trends; i.e.; does opening windows
bring the reading down, etc.
Snif technology updates every 4 seconds when in alarm. This feature will allow searching for the
source of CO or monitoring trends, i.e.; does opening a window help.